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Improving the experience of TAFE award-holders in higher education

Although their rate of admission to university appears to be improving, the academic success of former TAFE students depends on the extent to which universities are prepared to meet their need for support in developing academic literacy skills. Australian universities' traditional reliance on schools to deliver students who are academically literate appear to disadvantage many students admitted to university on the basis of TAFE awards. This paper highlights the different rates of admission of TAFE award holders between universities and examines the experience of TAFE award holders in their first year of higher education. The author concludes that higher admission rates to university of TAFE award holders will not translate into improved completion rates for this group unless universities are willing to change their course delivery to cater for a more diverse student population.

Although their rate of admission to university appears to be improving, the academic success of former TAFE students depends ...  Show Full Abstract  

Authors: Watson, Louise
Date: 2008
Geographic subjects: Oceania; Australia
Journal title: International journal of training research
Resource type: Article
Subjects: Vocational education and training; Students; Higher education;

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